Alright, I found an old USA made RCBS 505. I get why everyone says they're really sensitive because I can watch it move with individual kernels. However, I've found that while reloading I'll bump it, set the pan on to hard, take the pan off to fast, etc and it will be slightly "out of tune". When I try and verify I didn't bump it off from 0 it will often be .05 or .1 grain off in either direction (total swing of .2) with an occasional wild one of + or - .2 grains (total of .4). I find it incredibly frustrating and slow to have to rezero it or even wonder if it needs to be rezeroed every 5-10 powder charges.
What have you guys done to ensure it consistently stays zeroed over a lot of powder reloading? Obviously it would be nice to never bump it but even during normal use I'll still find it drifting. I'm going to try completely cleaning it and seeing if I can create "padding" to prevent it from shifting while pulling the pan off and back on.
What have you guys done to ensure it consistently stays zeroed over a lot of powder reloading? Obviously it would be nice to never bump it but even during normal use I'll still find it drifting. I'm going to try completely cleaning it and seeing if I can create "padding" to prevent it from shifting while pulling the pan off and back on.